This document lists an array of resources for students and their families with tools and information to help make informed decisions about saving, paying, or financing their higher education. This list was compiled by members of the Postsecondary Subcommittee of the Financial Literacy and Education
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Kids learn important money lessons from watching you earn, spend, save, and borrow. The CFPB and the FDIC are working together to help better prepare America’s young people to make financial decisions to achieve their own goals, throughout the stages of their lives. Start with the links below to
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Website with information for military families. Use this site to identify a your Personal Financial Management Service (PFM) location where you can receive financial counseling, planning, education, and access to resources.
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Military OneSource (also accessible by calling 1-800-342-9657) is a free service available 24/7, 365 days a year to Service members and families regardless of their activation status. The website features a “Money Management” section with information and resources that include calculators, tips,
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A new car is second only to a home as the most expensive purchase many consumers make. That’s why it’s important to know how to make a smart deal. This article provides tips to help you with the purchase. It explains commonly used industry terms, and it provides a worksheet to help you negotiate
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This article explains your rights and steps to take when you've been billed for materials or services you did not receive. Such as receiving a charge on your credit card that you did not authorize. This article includes hints and times and a sample dispute letter.
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This website provides a sample, "Monthly Payment Calendar" that you can use to record your bill payments and due dates. This tool—in particular—can help you anticipate and plan for expenses and savings.
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